Memphis folk-indie duo Deering and Down perform at Boo Mitchell’s Royal Studios reception in South Memphis, 10/18/12. Visit http://deeringanddown.com, or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/deeringanddown.
Bands
Royal Recording Studios Reception, South Memphis
At the Royal Studios reception in South Memphis, 10/18/12
Devil Train Live at Royal Recording Studios, South Memphis
Devil Train is a Memphis-based band that fuses bluegrass with rock. They were the second act to perform at the Royal Studios event on 10/18/12. Visit http://www.deviltrain.com or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/DevilTrain.
Prosody (@prosodymusiq) Live at Royal Recording Studios, South Memphis
Prosody (@prosodymusiq) was the first band to perform at the Royal Studios reception Thursday 10/18/12. They are a popular band on Memphis’ neo-soul scene. Visit http://prosodymusiq.com, like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/prosodymusiq or follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/prosodymusiq.
The Legacy of Willie Mitchell
A large vault of reels and gold records is ample evidence of the important role of Willie Mitchell and Royal Studios in the legacy of Memphis music, 10/18/12
TBC Brass Band “Silky Soul Singer” at the Blue Nile
#366 TBC Brass Band Silky Soul Singer (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band “Hey Baby” at the Blue Nile, New Orleans
#362 TBC Brass Band Hey Baby @ Blue Nile (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band “Soul Train” Live at the Blue Nile, New Orleans
#360 TBC Brass Band Soul Train @ Blue Nile (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
Street Band on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny
#356 Street Band on Frenchmen Street (by John Shaw)
In addition to the music in clubs along Frenchmen Street, occasional groups appear and perform on the sidewalk or in the street, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band Live at the Blue Nile
After the Men of Class second-line, I grabbed a dinner at Tru Burger on Oak Street, and then headed down to Frenchmen Street to catch my homeboys in the TBC Brass Band at their Blue Nile gig. I was somewhat torn, as Victor Goines was performing at Snug Harbor several doors down from the Nile, but I always support To Be Continued whenever I’m in New Orleans, 10/21/12





